Natural or varnished doors.
How to fix wood panel door.
Clean up any excess glue before it dries but leave the clamp in place for 24 hours.
A common problem with older wood doors is split panels.
Wooden panels were typically fitted into grooves plowed in the door rails and stiles and left to float so they could expand and contract without binding and splitting for a primer on making wooden panels see my last post however varnish wax and dirt can build up over the years and stick the panel in place so it isn t able to expand.
Frame and panel or rail and stile doors became popular in the early 1700s due at least in part to the design s clever solution for dealing with dimensional wood changes caused by fluctuating temperature and humidity.
Wooden doors will develop cracks over time especially if the panels aren t free to expand and contract.
Unscrew the top hinge first and remove the lower hinge with an assistant holding the door in place.
Place the door on a flat surface to begin working on the panel.
I realize that this might be a new house issue as well however a door in a new house is a little easier to replace than one that is old and an odd size.
Dribble wood glue into the crack and set a clamp against the blocks to pull the crack closed.
Use a rubber mallet to carefully bang out the corner.
In the post stripping multiple layers of paint the paint is being removed off the old closet door in my office after stripping the paint i am ready to begin repairing the door.
Repairing cracks in wooden door panels.
With a painted door assuming the frame and everything else is ok repairing a split panel is as easy as filling the split or crack with the appropriate wood filler letting it harden and then sanding it down and painting over it to match the rest of the door.